Thermaltake, a manufacturer that has made itself a good reputation amongst gamers, has come out with a new case, the Spacecraft VF-I.
Now I love their products, and this case looks really nice, it appeals well to its name in my opinion.
Although being a mid tower, the Spacecraft still presents good features. It will accept only Micro ATX and ATX motherboards, so it still is a little bigger then you would think and Thermaltake are keeping what I’ve seen on most of their cases which is efficient cooling.
The outside is rather rectangular, not as fancy as some of their latest product, but it doesn’t let down. On the side panel you can find a window near the top and a allocation for a 120mm fan (optional) under it. The front has four 5.25 and one 3.5 drive bays and you will find space for five 3.5 and one 2.5 drive bays on the inside for all your hard drives. The front comes included with one USB2.0, one USB3.0 (pass-through) and your headphone and microphone output, although a two USB2.0 version is also available.
For the cooling you will find various spaces for fans all around the case, you can fit a total of seven fans varying from 80mm to 120mm with support for 240mm radiator for liquid cooling solutions.
If you’re worried for your graphic cards, well don’t be, because this case can accept graphic cards as long as 12.5 (32cm), so it can support the longest cards available on the market today. As for the CPU cooler, you’ll be limited to 168mm of height, which isn’t that bad really.
Some more in-depth specs for our precise readers:
P/N | VN60001W2Z / VN600A1W2Z |
Case Type | Mid Tower |
Net Weight | 13.4 lbs / 6.1 kgs |
Side Panel | Window |
Color | Exterior & Interior: Black |
Material | SECC |
Cooling System | – Front (intake) : Optional 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan x 1 – Rear (exhaust) : 120 x 120 x 25 mm Blue LED fan (1000rpm,16dBA) – Top (exhaust) : Optional 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan x 2 – Side (intake) : Optional 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan – Bottom (intake) : Optional 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan or 80 x 80 x 25 mm fan |
Drive Bays | – Accessible: 4 x 5.25”, 1 x 3.5” – Hidden: 5 x 3.5”, 1 x 2.5” |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Motherboards | 9.6 x 9.6 (Micro ATX), 12 x 9.6 (ATX) |
I/O Ports | USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1 / USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 1, HD Audio x 1 |
PSU | Standard PS2 PSU |
LCS Upgradable | Supports 1/2、3/8、1/4 water tube |
Other | CPU cooler height limitation: 168mm VGA length limitation: 320mm |
There isn’t much more to say about it, except that you can expect this case before the end of August, although no price has been given by Thermaltake yet.
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